The hospital drama Grey's Anatomy has seen several famous guest stars throughout its 19-season run, and Tessa Thompson appeared in a few episodes in season 2. Thompson became well-known for playing Valkyrie in the MCU and for her memorable roles in dramatic films, from Bianca Taylor in the Creed franchise to Diane Nash in Selma. While she has had smaller parts in TV series such as a woman with invisible powers in Heroes and a PR consultant in 666 Park Avenue, her turn as villain Charlotte Hale/Dolores Abernathy in Westworld was an exciting departure from her other roles. Thompson's characters are always powerful and smart.
Before being cast in Grey's Anatomy in a guest role, Thompson played Jill Johnson's (Camilla Belle) best friend Scarlett in the 2006 slasher remake When A Stranger Calls, which was her first film role. The actor had a few prior TV appearances, guest-starring in one episode...
Before being cast in Grey's Anatomy in a guest role, Thompson played Jill Johnson's (Camilla Belle) best friend Scarlett in the 2006 slasher remake When A Stranger Calls, which was her first film role. The actor had a few prior TV appearances, guest-starring in one episode...
- 1/18/2023
- by Aya Tsintziras
- ScreenRant
Green fit for 'Kings'; trio takes 'Bow'
Seth Green has been tapped to star in NBC's comedy pilot Four Kings with Kiele Sanchez also cast in the project. Meanwhile, Joey Lawrence, Kim Fields and Charles Duckworth have joined Bow Wow in the WB Network's comedy pilot Bow, Katherine Waterston has landed one of the leads in CBS' untitled Marsh McCall comedy pilot, and Kel Mitchell has joined AJ Calloway in UPN's comedy The Show With AJ Calloway. Four Kings, from Warner Bros. TV, revolves around four friends in New York who are best friends from childhood. Green will play one of them, an annoyed malcontent. Green's casting in the project, written and executive produced by Will & Grace creators/exec producers David Kohan and Max Mutchnick and to be directed by Will & Grace director/exec producer James Burrows, comes on the heels of Green working with the trio on an upcoming episode of the long-running NBC comedy, in which he will guest star.
- 4/1/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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